Its members at half of hospitals, mental health and community services will take part in the 48-hour strike from 1 to 3 March.
The union will also ask members working in key areas such as critical care and chemotherapy to take part in strike action for the first time.
Ministers accused the union of putting patients at risk. BBC News
See also:
- RCN announces biggest strike to date: no services will be exempt Royal College of Nursing
- BMA expresses solidarity with nurses as RCN escalates strike action BMA
- NHS recovery or more strikes: Prime Minister must decide NHS Confederation
- NHS Confederation responds to RCN announcement on most disruptive strikes to date NHS Confederation
- Industrial action – planning for future Royal College of Nursing strikes NHS England
- Nurses strike escalation ‘most worrying yet’ NHS Providers
- Cancer and A&E nurses join biggest NHS strike so far with 48-hour walkout The Daily Telegraph
- Nursing union chief says she ‘hasn’t met with Health Secretary for a month’ Evening Standard
- Nurses to stage 48-hour strike in March as dispute escalates Evening Standard
- Tens of thousands of A&E and intensive care nurses to join 48-hour NHS strike The Guardian
- Nurses And Rail Workers To Strike Again As Winter Of Discontent Rumbles On Huffington Post
- RCN warns fresh strike will have ‘significant impact’ on NHS The Independent
- Nurse strikes escalate as A&E and cancer care staff to join new 48-hour walkout The Independent
- Nurses announce new strike action - is your area affected? The Independent
- As more ambulance workers strike, further walkouts by nurses and rail staff loom ITV News
- Tens of thousands of nurses to stage 48-hour strike Sky News
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